Questions. But we begin with one very compelling congressional event. Gold star families demanding answers from the Biden Administration after and their loved ones were killed during the chaotic brawl in afgha afghanistan. The chief correspondent, Jonathan Hunt, is live with what happen. Good evening. Jonathan good evening. The family of those who died, that terrible day in kabul, 711 days ago, have been searching for answers ever since. They want to know how did that happen . Why did it happen. They feel the Biden Administration has failed to take responsibility for mistakes that allowed a Suicide Bomber to get close enough to marines and other Service Members regarding the airport. Instead, they say, their loved ones have been forgotten by the administration. Our leaders, including the secretary of defense and our commanderinchief, called this evacuation a success, as if there should be celebration. It is like a knife in the heart for our families, our lives, given incomplete reports
dehydrated male walrus is being nursed back to health after being found alone in the north slope which borders the arctic ocean and was flown south across the state to the alaska sea life center and getting here he needs and lots of cuddles from staff and if you have a viral video to share, share it with us @tracegallagher or @foxnewsnight on social media and coming up, what would you do if you came home to a large snake? you see it? slithering across your front door. it happen to a man in texas and he got bit. would you be prepared to be handle something this dangerous? and more importantly, what would you do if the snake jumped out and bent you? there s still time to weigh in on twitter and instagram @tracegallagher. the nightcap crew is next. and a quiet night tonight at orchard beach, maine.
two new york-city men tied to saday face the same charges. a u.s. attorney says saday allegedly sent electronic messages to a queens, new york conspirator between 2012 and 2013, voigting his hatred of the united states and his desire to form a small army that would include his friends. all of those arrested for trying to provide material support to isis, if convicted, face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. bret? laura, thank you. nine people, including hackers from ukraine and stock traders from the u.s. have been charged in an insider information scheme that generated as much as $100 million in illegal profits. five of the group were arrested this morning. the justice department says they stole nonpublic financial information, which enabled the suspects to execute profitable trades. police and residents in ferguson, missouri are hoping for a quiet night tonight. about two dozen people were arrested last night during protests marking the anniversary
may have an immigration component to it. casey kynan, it s pretty telling that all the fires stopped the minute they took him in. reporter: absolutely. as we were discussing yesterday about this time, there had just been a rash of 11 fires near west hollywood neighborhood of los angeles and into the san fernando valley. about 3:00 in the morning local time they did arrest this suspect and the fires stopped and we have another quiet night tonight so far. what authorities are saying, they re crediting a lot of different fires to being able to arrest this suspect. they say the key tip came from tuchlt s. state department because of that connection regarding an alleged immigration dispute with this suspect s mother. also they re talking about surveillance video that was released over the weekend of the man emerging from the
2012. we were getting you up to speed on the bizarre fires. look at this man with the ponytail. he s been arrested. this is the worst string of fires in that city since the riots of 92. get this. there may be annism grags beef allegedly involved with this arrest. lots more to tell yu about that. that s coming up. he looked like he was kind of smirking in that video. a man accused of killing a park ranger is found dead fats down in a waterfall. apparently the exposure to all the cold there. the mountain is shut down as the rangers regroup and mourn the loss of one of their own. we don t worry so much that the sniper is out there. they ve shut down the search. they pretty much figure they ve got the guy. also, did you feel it this morning when you woke up or did you have to shovel it? it has been a serious cold day in the midwest. it s basically slamming us this weather. it s actually moving into the east as well. a couple feet of snow in some places in the great lak